Fears of compassion magnify the effects of rumination and worry on the relationship between self-criticism and depression

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Lara Gama Cavalcanti
Stanley R. Steindl
Marcela Matos
Mark J. Boschen
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[1] Griffith University,School of Applied Psychology
[2] Gold Coast Campus,Compassionate Mind Research Group
[3] School of Psychology,Center for Research in Neuropsychology and Cognitive and Behavioral Intervention (CINEICC), Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences
[4] University of Queensland,undefined
[5] University of Coimbra,undefined
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Current Psychology | 2023年 / 42卷
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Self-criticism; Depression; Rumination; Worry; Compassion; Self-compassion; Fears of compassion;
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There is a well-established relationship between self-criticism and depression. This cross-sectional study investigated the roles that rumination, worry, and fears of compassion for self and from others play in this relationship. Undergraduate students and community participants (N = 417; 68% female; mean age 21.42 years [SD = 6.45]) completed online self-report questionnaires measuring self-criticism, depression, rumination, worry, and fears of self-compassion and receiving compassion from others. It was hypothesized that self-criticism would predict depression, partially mediated by rumination and worry, and moderated by fears of compassion for self and from others. The indirect effects of self-criticism on depression through rumination and worry were found to be conditional on levels of fears of compassion for self and from others. Fears of compassion for self and from others magnified the impact of self-criticism on rumination and rumination on depression; and fears of compassion from others magnified the impact of self-criticism on worry. These findings suggest that having high fears of compassion for self and from others potentiates the effect of self-criticism and repetitive negative thinking on depression. Fears of compassion from others and for oneself should be assessed and addressed alongside phenomena such as self-criticism and rumination when working with depression.
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